Ornament



Dct. 6,1925.

1,556,106 A. 1.. HAMILTON ORNAMENT" Filed April 30 192a 5% 0M rm:

' attouwq 5 Patented Get. 6, 1925.

UNITED STATES tsseaoe ARTHUR L. HAMILTON, OF BELLAIRE, TEXAS.

ORNAMENT.

Application filed April 30, 1923.

To all 107mm it may concern:

Be it known that I, ARTHUR L. HAMILTON, citizen of the United States,residing at Bell aire, in the county of Harris and State of Texas, haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in an Ornament, of whichthe following is a specification.

This invention relates to new and useful improvements in an ornament.

One object of the invention is to provide an ornament for personaladornment which depends from the ears of the wearer and is so disposedabout the neck as to give an ornamental and pleasing appearance.

lVith the above and other objects in view this invention has particularrelation to certain novel features of construction and ar rangement ofparts, an example of which is given in this specification andillustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein Figure 1 shows aperspective view of the ornament as worn.

Figure 2 shows a perspective vi w detached from the wearer,

Figure 3 shows another form of ear clasp which may be employed.

In the drawings the numerals 1, 1 refer to open ring like clamps,preferably formed of spring wire, adapted to clamp around the cars ofthe wearer, as shown. Clamps 1 may be substituted for these rings, ifdesired and clamped to the ears of the wearer. These rings, or clamps,carry suitable settings, as

Serial No. 635,605.

2, 2, for diamonds, or other precious stones. Depending from the rings1, or clamps 1 are the front and rear chains 3 and 4 which carry thefront and rear pendants 5 and 6, said chains, with their pendants beingdisposed on the chest and back of the wearer, respectively. One of saidchains, preferably the front one, is connected to, a necklace 7 aroundthe wearers neck, as shown.

This necklace has the usual clasp 8 by means of which it may be fastenedaround the neck of the wearer.

What I claim is 1. An ornament including a necklace formed with a clasp,ear engaging members, depending chains connected, at their respectiveends, to said ear engaging members and adapted to hang, one in front andthe other in the rear of the wearer, one of said chains being alsoconnected, on each side, to said necklace.

2. An ornament including a necklace formed with a clasp, ear engagingmembers, depencing chains connected, at their respective ends, to saidear engaging members and adapted to hang, one in front and the other inthe rear of the wearer, one of said chains being also connected. to eachside of said necklace and a pendant carried by each chain.

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.

ARTHUR L. IIAMILTON.

